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Concrete Sawing in Waco, TX

Saw cutting for clean tear-out lines, utility openings, joints, and slab sections that need to come out without beating up the concrete around them.

If a slab needs to be opened up, cut into sections, or prepped for demolition, saw cutting is usually the cleanest way to do it. It gives you a straight edge and saves the surrounding concrete from getting chewed up.

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What to expect with concrete sawing in waco, tx

  • Why a clean cut matters: Good saw cuts keep cracks from wandering into the part of the slab you are trying to keep. They also make patch work, replacement, and demolition look cleaner when the job is finished.
  • For demolition and partial replacement: When only part of a driveway, patio, or sidewalk needs to come out, we cut the section first and remove from there. That keeps the tear-out under control and gives the new work a clean edge...
  • For plumbing, drainage, and other access: We also cut openings when plumbers or other trades need to get into the slab. That could mean a drain line, a utility repair, or a section that needs to be opened without tearing up the who...
  • Dust, slurry, and cleanup: Sawing gets messy fast if nobody stays on top of it. We manage water, slurry, and cleanup so the site stays workable instead of turning into a bigger mess than it needs to be.

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Concrete Sawing in Waco, TX FAQs

What types of concrete do you saw cut?

Driveways, patios, sidewalks, house slabs, shop slabs, and cutouts for utility access or demolition prep.

Can you saw cut concrete near walls or existing slabs?

Yes, if there is enough clearance to cut safely. We lay it out first so we are not guessing near finished surfaces or walls.

Is saw cutting needed before demolition?

A lot of the time, yes. A saw cut gives the tear-out a stopping point and keeps breakage from traveling.

How do you handle dust and slurry during cutting?

We use water when the job calls for it and clean up slurry as we go so the site does not get away from us.

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